2026-01-01 Georgia vs Ole Miss - Sugar Bowl

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Event: College Football Playoff Quarterfinal — Sugar BowlMatchup: Georgia vs Ole Miss
Venue: Caesars Superdome (New Orleans, LA)
Local kickoff: 2026-01-01 19:00 CST
UTC: 2026-01-02 01:00 UTC
Lat/Lon: 29.951061, -90.081000
Odds: Georgia -6 (open -6.5) | ML -218 | Total 53.5 (open 56.5)
Ole Miss: +6 | ML +180 | Total 53.5
Planet positions (with houses):
Sun: Capricorn 11°37′ (H6)
Moon: Gemini 22°22′ (H11)
Mercury: Capricorn 00°14′ (H5)
Venus: Capricorn 10°31′ (H6)
Mars: Capricorn 13°29′ (H6)
Jupiter: Cancer 21°13′ (H12) ℞
Saturn: Pisces 26°13′ (H9)
Uranus: Taurus 27°55′ (H10) ℞
Neptune: Pisces 29°31′ (H9)
Pluto: Aquarius 02°45′ (H6)
House positions:
ASC: Leo 05°36′
MC: Aries 28°38′
H1: Leo 05°36′
H2: Leo 29°05′
H3: Virgo 26°35′
H4: Libra 28°38′
H5: Sagittarius 02°51′
H6: Capricorn 05°41′
H7: Aquarius 05°36′
H8: Aquarius 29°05′
H9: Pisces 26°35′
H10: Aries 28°38′
H11: Gemini 02°51′
H12: Cancer 05°41′
Planet aspects:
Sun ☌ Venus (orb 1°07′, applying)
Sun ☌ Mars (orb 1°51′, applying)
Venus ☌ Mars (orb 2°58′, applying)
Saturn ⚹ Uranus (orb 1°42′, applying)
Saturn ☌ Neptune (orb 3°17′, applying)
Moon □ Saturn (orb 3°51′, applying)
Moon □ Neptune (orb 7°08′, applying)
Mars ☍ Jupiter (orb 7°44′, applying)
Moon ☍ Mercury (orb 7°52′, applying)
Mercury □ Neptune (orb 0°43′, separating)
Mercury □ Saturn (orb 4°01′, separating)
Uranus ⚹ Neptune (orb 1°36′, separating)
Neptune ⚹ Pluto (orb 3°14′, separating)
Uranus △ Pluto (orb 4°50′, separating)
Jupiter △ Saturn (orb 5°00′, separating)
Other aspects:
Sun ⧄ Uranus (orb 1°17′, applying)
Mars ⧄ Uranus (orb 0°34′, separating)
Mercury Quincunx Uranus (orb 2°19′, separating)
Pregame chart analysis:
Georgia’s the clear market-side favorite (DK: UGA -6 / ML -218, total 53.5), but this chart screams “serious, grindy, high-pressure game” more than a clean blowout. The Capricorn 6th-house pileup (Sun–Venus–Mars + Mercury) is trench-warfare energy: disciplined execution, field position, and “do your job” football. The catch: Pluto sits right on the DSC (within ~3°)—that’s classic spoiler/upset juice for the other side, with momentum flips and a late-game “wait… this isn’t over” feel. Add the Gemini Moon in the 11th (fast swings, big-play spikes, coaching adjustments) squaring Saturn–Neptune in Pisces (fog/pressure/weirdness), and you get a game where mistakes, weird bounces, or one chaotic sequence can decide it.
My read: Georgia profiles as the “machine” that can control pace… but Ole Miss has real chart-backed live-dog/cover/upset pathways. The market total dropping from 56.5 → 53.5 also fits the Capricorn 6H theme: slower, more physical, more “earned” points.
Georgia vs Ole Miss — Kickoff astrology chart analysis
Team mapping for this neutral-site bowl
To keep our system consistent on neutral fields, We're mapping:
- ASC (Leo 5°) = Georgia (favorite / listed first / “bigger spotlight” team)
- DSC (Aquarius 5°) = Ole Miss (underdog)
(Note, this is experimental—especially for bowl games where “home/away” is basically ceremonial. This is further discussed in the postgame analysis)
Dominants
- Capricorn stellium in H6 (Sun–Venus–Mars) + Mercury in early Cap (H5): discipline, conditioning, line play, coaching structure, “business trip” vibe.
- Pluto in Aquarius (H6) tightly conjunct DSC (~2°51): underdog power, disruption, late swing potential, “one moment changes everything.”
- Saturn–Neptune conjunction in Pisces (H9): pressure + haze; strategy matters, but confusion/odd calls/missed reads can creep in.
- Uranus Rx in Taurus (H10): public-facing surprise; a sudden turning point that changes the narrative.
Element + modality counts (10 planets)
- Elements: Earth 5 (dominant) • Water 3 • Air 2 • Fire 0 (angles add Fire via Leo ASC + Aries MC)
- Modalities: Cardinal 5 (dominant) • Mutable 3 • Fixed 2
Translation: this game wants to be structured + physical (Earth/Cardinal), but with bursts of volatility (Gemini Moon + Uranus).
Moon (game flow timer)
- Moon in Gemini (H11): quick swings, drive-to-drive variance, explosive plays, coaching adjustments, “answers” after adversity.
- Moon applying square Saturn (orb ~3°51) + applying square Neptune (orb ~7°08): the crowd narrative tightens, nerves rise, and execution gets tested under pressure—misreads, timing issues, and “why did they do that?” moments are on the menu.
Angular hits
- Big one: Pluto 2°45 Aquarius conjunct DSC 5°36 Aquarius (~2°51)
If Ole Miss is the DSC team (as mapped), this is their signature for leverage: defensive stands, a brutal turnover swing, a sudden score, or a late surge. - No major tight conjunctions to ASC/MC/IC besides that—so Pluto is the headline.
ASC vs DSC rulers (key matchup logic)
ASC ruler (Georgia): Sun in Capricorn (H6)
- Sun conjunct Venus (1°07) + conjunct Mars (1°51), applying: Georgia’s side gets the “cohesion + power + will” package. This is excellent for trenches, red-zone toughness, and gameplan discipline.
- Sun ⧄ Uranus (orb ~1°17, applying): even the “machine” can get jolted—surprise tempo, busted coverage, freak play, or an uncharacteristic mistake.
DSC ruler (Ole Miss): Saturn in Pisces (H9), conjunct Neptune
- Saturn conjunct Neptune (~3°17): high-variance. This can be inspired + creative or foggy + error-prone depending on execution.
- Moon square Saturn: emotional pressure point—Ole Miss has to keep composure in key downs and coaching decisions.
House emphasis notes (old-school predictive vibe)
- H6 dominance: conditioning, defense, run fits, special-teams discipline, “earned yards.” This supports the total dropping and a more physical script.
- H5 Mercury (Cap 0°): playmaking/skill-position decisions matter—QB reads, OC sequencing, trick looks—but Mercury’s squares to Saturn/Neptune can show miscommunication or baited throws.
- H12 Jupiter Rx in Cancer (strong but hidden): “invisible help” / hidden momentum. Often shows a protective break for someone—a fumble recovery, a tipped pick that falls incomplete, or a red-zone stand.
How this likely plays
- Georgia path: impose structure early, win down-to-down efficiency, lean on the “business trip” Capricorn stack, and control the middle quarters.
- Ole Miss path: survive the grind, then use Pluto-on-DSC + Uranus in the 10th to land one major disruption (turnover, explosive TD, special-teams flip, or late 4Q surge).
- Most “chart-like” outcome: Georgia wins the “how it should go” battle, but the game still swings late and feels closer than comfortable.
- Spread: chart gives Ole Miss legitimate cover/upset signatures (Pluto on DSC + volatility markers), even if Georgia is the “strong structure” side.
- Total: Capricorn 6H dominance with volatility risk (Gemini Moon/Uranus) that can create sudden scoring bursts.
Postgame analyses
The stat book confirms kickoff was 7:11 PM and the game lasted 4:05
Ole Miss (+180 / +6) walked into what sounded like a hostile Georgia-on-paper setup and turned it into an Ole Miss home-ish environment (“70/30” Ole Miss crowd). Georgia built the “control script” early (up 21–12 at half), but the chart always had a live wire under the floor: Uranus was too involved for this to stay orderly.
The targeting ejection at 0:29 Q2 didn’t just add yards — it changed bodies, substitutions, and coverage communication right before halftime. From an astrology lens, it’s the kind of “one ruling, one review, one disqualification” event that belongs to Mercury under stress and Uranus on the boil. The second half played out like a delayed detonation: Ole Miss stayed close, then the 4th quarter became a highlight-reel of momentum shocks (sack-fumble, quick TD, answering TD, last-second FG, and the safety that nuked totals at the buzzer).
Final: Ole Miss 39, Georgia 34
If we keep the “default” neutral-site method (favorite = ASC)
- Georgia was the betting favorite (UGA -6 / ML -218).
- If Georgia = ASC (Leo) → ruler Sun looks strong by conjunction power (Sun–Venus–Mars stack), so it’s easy to think “ASC can’t lose.”
But this chart punishes anyone who reads it like a clean Sun-vs-Saturn morality play:
- Sun ⧄ Uranus (applying) and Mars ⧄ Uranus (very tight) = upset voltage, chaos spikes, risk decisions, weird reversals, “one play changes everything.”
That matches: fake punt, 4th-down gamble fail → quick score, fumble TDs, and the freak ending. (This is the signature you should be training yourself to jump on.) - Also, Aquarius on the DSC means you cannot judge “the DSC team” by Saturn alone. Uranus is co-ruler — and Uranus is sitting in the 10th house (highly public/angular). That is exactly how underdogs steal spotlights.
So even without flipping, a DSC win is totally explainable because Uranus was louder than Saturn.
If we flip using “crowd = home energy” (Ole Miss = ASC)
Given “70% Ole Miss fans” note, this is a very reasonable neutral-site override:
- Ole Miss = ASC Leo → Sun stack = “we brought the juice / we control the vibe”
- Georgia = DSC Aquarius → Saturn/Neptune stress = “fog, controversy, morale hit, weirdness,” with Uranus = “wild swings”
And the outcome (Ole Miss win) fits cleaner.
- But the deeper correction is: in Aquarius DSC games, don’t ‘doom’ the DSC because Saturn looks pressured. If Uranus is angular or heavily aspected (like here), the DSC can absolutely win — often as an upset with signature chaos.
The “turning point” astrology read:
Targeting at Q2 0:29 (8:41 PM CT)
That moment is exceptionally on-theme:
- It’s literally logged as “Targeting” in the official play-by-play at 0:29 Q2.
- Georgia defensive back JaCorey Thomas was ejected for a targeting penalty
- Junior safety Zion Branch replaced Thomas in the secondary, which is already depleted due to injuries to Joenel Aguero (wrist) and Kyron Jones (foot)
- Symbolically: Mercury (rules, calls, review process, announcer debate) in hard relationship with Saturn/Neptune (rulebook + confusion/controversy) describes the exact vibe perceived: “people arguing whether it even met the targeting standard.”
And practically: it created a personnel/communication fracture in a depleted secondary at the worst possible time — which fits why it felt like the game’s emotional hinge even though Georgia still led at half.
Chart rotation
Let's “rotate the angles” forward. For a fast, practical approximation:
- MC moves ~15° per hour (1° every ~4 minutes).
- ASC moves less uniformly, but for moment reads we can still get very good signal by tracking what gets pulled near MC/IC and what’s already hot (Pluto on DSC, Sun ⧄ Uranus, etc.).
This is not a second-by-second rectification — it’s a high-signal spotlight technique.
Moment 1 — Q2 0:29 (targeting / ejection controversy)
Time placement
This happened around 8:41 PM New Orleans time, and the play-by-play shows the penalty at 0:29 left in Q2, which matches “right before halftime.”
That’s about +1 hour 41 minutes after the 7:00 PM the start time of this event.
What becomes angular (the money part)
MC rotation:
- 1h41m ≈ 1.68 hours
- 1.68 × 15° ≈ 25° of MC movement
- Kickoff MC Aries 28°38′ → rotated MC ≈ Taurus ~23–24°
Now look at what’s sitting in Taurus in the kickoff chart:
- Uranus = Taurus 27°55′ (H10)
So at this moment, Uranus is within ~4° of the rotated MC (very angular).
Interpretation
That is perfect symbolism for a “rules/controversy shock” moment:
- Uranus angular = sudden event, interruption, “what just happened?”, things that split opinion, replay/review drama, crowd agitation.
- Your chart already had Sun ⧄ Uranus (applying) and Mars ⧄ Uranus (tight) — so the whole game is wired for Uranian disruptions. The targeting call/ejection is a classic manifestation.
Now add the “how people argued about it” layer:
- Saturn ☌ Neptune + Mercury □ Neptune in the kickoff chart = rulebook meets confusion / disputed perception / people disagree on what they saw.
So you don’t have to force an ASC/DSC flip to explain it:
this is a Uranus moment becoming angular by rotation, exactly as your “turning point” intuition suggested.
Game-story match:
An ejection in a depleted secondary is also very 6th-house Capricorn (attrition, bodies, injuries, “who’s still standing?”).
Moment 2 — Q4 9:31 (UGA sack–fumble swing)
Time placement
We don’t have an exact wall clock, but this is deep enough into the game that it’s typically around ~3h15m–3h40m after kickoff in real time. (Fourth quarters in big games take forever.)
What becomes angular
If we assume roughly +3.3 hours after kickoff:
- 3.3 × 15° ≈ ~49–50° of MC movement
- Kickoff MC Aries 28°38′ → rotated MC ≈ Gemini ~18–20°
Now looking at your kickoff Moon:
- Moon = Gemini 22°22′ (H11)
So by late 4Q, the rotated MC is pulling the Moon close to the MC (within a few degrees).
Interpretation
Moon near the (rotated) MC is the signature of:
- a highly visible emotional swing
- the “whole stadium feels it” moment
- momentum flipping in a way everyone instantly recognizes
And what was the play?
Sack → fumble → Ole Miss recovers. That’s the definition of a Moon-on-the-angle pivot: the crowd erupts, the energy changes, and the game’s “movie plot” turns.
Now layer in the chart’s deeper violence:
- Pluto conjunct DSC in the kickoff chart was already screaming “late-game power grab / brutal punctuation / underdog leverage.”
- A strip-sack + recovery is extremely Pluto-coded: pressure, force, taking control.
So for the sack–fumble swing, the chart reads like:
- Moon gets dragged toward the MC (the moment becomes the moment)
- Pluto theme cashes (the opponent gets leverage through a harsh turnover)
- Uranus theme stays active (sudden reversal)
- The game was born with Pluto on the DSC + Sun/Mars ⧄ Uranus
- Then the key moments intensified because:
- the targeting controversy happened when Uranus rotated near MC
- the sack–fumble swing happened when Moon rotated near MC
That’s a clean “moment chart” story without changing team assignments.
Where crowd note still matters
The “70/30 Ole Miss fans” absolutely belongs in our neutral-site protocol — but it’s more of a mapping tiebreaker than a rescue device.
- Crowd dominance helps decide ASC/DSC when the chart is ambiguous.
- Here, the chart is not ambiguous: Uranus and Pluto wrote the script, and the moments are exactly when those signatures became angular.
1) Fake punt (~9:37 PM New Orleans time)
Elapsed time from kickoff
9:37 PM − 7:00 PM = +2h 37m
Rotated angles (approx)
- Rotated MC ≈ Gemini 7°53′
- Rotated ASC ≈ Virgo 14°51′ (approx)
What that screams in plain English
Virgo rising moments = Mercury moments.
And Mercury in your kickoff chart is exactly the “trick / misdirection / cute idea” planet:
- Mercury in Capricorn (structured, coached-up design)
- Mercury □ Neptune (deception / “they didn’t see it coming”)
- Mercury ⚻ Uranus (weird angle / odd choice / gamble)
So the fake punt landing around a Virgo/Mercury window makes total sense: it’s literally a Mercury-style play — disguise, timing, a little sleight-of-hand.
Also, with MC in Gemini, this was a “high-visibility momentum spark” moment (Gemini = quick swings, narrative jolt). It worked… but like you said, it didn’t cash as a full payoff (only 3 points). That’s very Mercury-in-Capricorn: clever execution, limited conversion.
2) 4th-down stop (~10:02 PM New Orleans time)
Elapsed time from kickoff
10:02 PM − 7:00 PM = +3h 02m
Rotated angles (approx)
- Rotated MC ≈ Gemini 14°08′
- Rotated ASC ≈ Virgo 21°06′ (approx)
Interpretation
We’re still in Virgo rising territory → Mercury still runs the moment.
But now the “Mercury under pressure” side of your kickoff aspects becomes louder:
- Mercury □ Saturn = the plan meets a wall / reality check / stuffed at the line
- Mercury □ Neptune = “trying to be too smart” / unclear read / misjudged situation
This is exactly how failed “cute” 4th downs show up astrologically: you don’t lose because you lacked talent — you lose because the idea loses to the moment.
And that immediate Ole Miss punishment drive afterward is classic Uranus-in-10th game script: a sudden narrative flip that becomes the story everyone repeats.
3) Final FG + safety sequence (0:06 FG, 0:01 safety)
Elapsed time (estimated)
~+4h 00m to +4h 10m
Rotated angles (approx)
At +4h 00m:
- Rotated MC ≈ Gemini 28°38′
- Rotated ASC ≈ Libra 5°36′
At +4h 05m:
- Rotated MC ≈ Gemini 29°53′ (right on the edge of Cancer)
- Rotated ASC ≈ Libra 6°51′
Why that fits the ending perfectly
Late Gemini on the MC = Mercury chaos at maximum visibility.
And what was the final minute?
- A last-second FG (precision + nerves + timing)
- Then the frantic end where the game degenerates into desperation / weird scoring bookkeeping (safety points) and “everyone screaming at the radio.”
Gemini/Mercury signatures love:
- frantic sequencing
- rapid exchanges
- “one last chance” improvisation
- bizarre ending math (which this absolutely had)
Now look at Libra rising for the ending:
- Libra = Venus rulership
- Venus is in Capricorn conjunct Sun/Mars in your kickoff chart
That’s the “kicking / clock / controlled execution under pressure” vibe:
- Field goals, situational discipline, and “do the correct thing at the correct second.”
- But with Pluto on the DSC all game, the end still gets harsh and punishing — hence the safety punctuation that creates those “extra two points” scars on totals.
In other words:
The texture of the ending is exactly what you’d expect when:
- the public angle is late Gemini (chaotic climax),
- the moment ruler is Venus (score management / kick outcomes),
- and the chart is already wired with Pluto + Uranus disruption.